Editor’s Note: The Review Endures “You wouldn't abandon ship in a storm just because you couldn't control the winds.” —Saint Thomas More Headlines blasting Stanford’s latest broadside against reason, morality, and normalcy have flown Walker Stewart 18 Apr 2023
Breaking News Breaking: Stanford Torpedoes “Summer Chi” Program In what has become a trend at Stanford lately, the rug was pulled out from under yet another tradition for no clear reason. Sigma Chi Nationals has run their “Summer Walker Stewart, Josiah Joner 3 Apr 2023
news Fire Tirien Steinbach Perhaps the only thing uglier than the Stanford Law School building is the events that took place there on Thursday. The Stanford Federalist Society’s event with Kyle Duncan, a Multiple authors 11 Mar 2023
Opinion Stanford’s Search for Meaning “I feel like if I don’t get the KKR internship, I will be a failure,” a friend told me last week as we walked across campus, “But I haven’ Walker Stewart 2 Mar 2023
Opinion Forced Masking Shows Stanford Hates Fun: 45% of Students Report Still Being Required to Wear Masks It’s been nearly three years since March 2020, when the pandemic began and Stanford sent students home. Vaccines became widely available over two years ago, and more than a Walker Stewart 8 Feb 2023
Stanford Silent About Anti-Catholic Incidents Photo: Memorial Church after wine was dumped on the floor, November 1, 2022 After two notes were left on a Dia de los Muertos display calling [https://protectedidentityharm.stanford.edu/ Walker Stewart 29 Dec 2022
Big Brother is Watching You: Stanford’s New ‘Harmful Language’ Guide Editor’s Note: The following piece is the only Review article that will ever contain a trigger warning. Why? Well… according to Stanford’s new ‘harmful language’ initiative, the phrase Walker Stewart, Mimi St Johns 19 Dec 2022
The Review Goes to Israel Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here are solely the views of the authors. The Hillel’s Stanford Leadership Delegation trip aimed to provide a variety of perspectives from both Walker Stewart, Mimi St Johns 30 Nov 2022
I Was Very Wrong A few weeks ago, I confidently [https://stanfordreview.org/the-experts-are-wrong-again/] predicted a red wave in last Tuesday’s elections. While the results of a few key races are still unknown, Walker Stewart 16 Nov 2022
The Experts Are Wrong Again Over the past few months, the mainstream narrative surrounding this fall’s elections is that the GOP has about a 75% chance of holding the House, while Democrats are likely Walker Stewart 20 Oct 2022
Opinion Leave Abortion to the States The unprecedented leak of Justice Alito’s draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization earlier this month revealed that the demise of Roe v. Wade is likely imminent. Walker Stewart 27 May 2022
Let Pitchers Hit With roots stretching back to before the Civil War, baseball has been a continuous reflection of our nation. Superstars put down their bats and took [https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/ Walker Stewart 8 May 2022
Opinion How to be a Conservative at Stanford After over a year of being nearly barren, Stanford’s campus burst back to life last month. For nearly half of Stanford undergraduates, this quarter is their first spent on Walker Stewart 2 Nov 2021
Opinion What They Didn't Say— Education Elections are defined by the candidates, what they say, and the issues they focus on. COVID. The economy. Court packing (phew [https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/10/politics/joe-manchin-supreme-court-packing-cnntv/ Walker Stewart 8 Dec 2020
Opinion Free Speech Suppression on the Farm: My experience flyering for the Ben Shapiro event When I first got to Stanford six weeks ago I didn’t know what to expect. As a conservative, I wasn’t sure how I’d fit in at Stanford. Walker Stewart 6 Nov 2019